The “Attack” Trilogy: Cappadocia, Shkodra, Wuerzburg

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book The “Attack” Trilogy: Cappadocia, Shkodra, Wuerzburg by Catherine McGrew Jaime, Catherine McGrew Jaime
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Author: Catherine McGrew Jaime ISBN: 9781301483501
Publisher: Catherine McGrew Jaime Publication: March 2, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Catherine McGrew Jaime
ISBN: 9781301483501
Publisher: Catherine McGrew Jaime
Publication: March 2, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

What do Cappadocia, Shkodra, and Wuerzburg have in common? Across the miles and through the ages they have been the site of attacks: during invasions and during battles. We often think of those attacks in terms of the total number of people injured and killed and the amount of property damage done. But we often lose track of the individuals who go through the attacks – the individuals on both sides, soldiers and civilians alike.

These three short stories look at historic attacks in Cappadocia, Turkey, Shkodra, Albania, and Wuerzburg, Germany through the eyes of a mother, children, a priest, soldiers, and more.

Early reviewers said of the Cappadocia tale: "Great story of faith and courage! I really enjoyed it."

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What do Cappadocia, Shkodra, and Wuerzburg have in common? Across the miles and through the ages they have been the site of attacks: during invasions and during battles. We often think of those attacks in terms of the total number of people injured and killed and the amount of property damage done. But we often lose track of the individuals who go through the attacks – the individuals on both sides, soldiers and civilians alike.

These three short stories look at historic attacks in Cappadocia, Turkey, Shkodra, Albania, and Wuerzburg, Germany through the eyes of a mother, children, a priest, soldiers, and more.

Early reviewers said of the Cappadocia tale: "Great story of faith and courage! I really enjoyed it."

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